Humanities & Social Sciences Communications (Jun 2020)

Gender gaps in urban mobility

  • Laetitia Gauvin,
  • Michele Tizzoni,
  • Simone Piaggesi,
  • Andrew Young,
  • Natalia Adler,
  • Stefaan Verhulst,
  • Leo Ferres,
  • Ciro Cattuto

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1057/s41599-020-0500-x
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
pp. 1 – 13

Abstract

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Abstract Mobile phone data have been extensively used to study urban mobility. However, studies based on gender-disaggregated large-scale data are still lacking, limiting our understanding of gendered aspects of urban mobility and our ability to design policies for gender equality. Here we study urban mobility from a gendered perspective, combining commercial and open datasets for the city of Santiago, Chile. We analyze call detail records for a large cohort of anonymized mobile phone users and reveal a gender gap in mobility: women visit fewer unique locations than men, and distribute their time less equally among such locations. Mapping this mobility gap over administrative divisions, we observe that a wider gap is associated with lower income and lack of public and private transportation options. Our results uncover a complex interplay between gendered mobility patterns, socio-economic factors and urban affordances, calling for further research and providing insights for policymakers and urban planners.